Moreover you can define many styles for Mleader through the multileader style manager that enables you to control the format and display options as similar to how you use Text Styles and Dimension Styles. You can specify the leader format including the type of leader line (straight, spline, or none) and the type of arrowhead. You can specify the leader structure including whether it is associative. And you can specify the content including the ability to assign a Block rather than Mtext.
Because the options of this dialog box are very familiar for most CAD users, we will not give you more details for each one.
If you are creating a new Multileader style, you might have to know the different tabs and options within the Multileader Style Manager.
A multileader object typically consists of an arrowhead, a horizontal landing, a leader line or curve, and either a multiline text object or a block.
Align Leader: Aligns and spaces selected multileader objects. After select this option, a prompt message will display > Select a multileader: For example, selected the Mleaders which content the block A and B. Then select multileader to align. Then select the Mleader which contents the block C. After this, specify the alignment direction (horizontal or vertical).
Multileaders can be created arrowHead first, leader Landing first or Content first. If a multileader style has been used, then the multileader can be created from that specified style. After executing MLEADER command or selecting the icon in the leaders panel, a message will display in the command line> Specify leader arrowhead location or leader Landing first/Content first/Options
Mleader Collect: Organizes selected multileaders that contain blocks into rocks or columns, and displays the result with a single leader line. After select this option, a prompt message will display > Select a multileader: For example, selected all the Mleaders. Then Specify collected multileader location. After this, specify direction (horizontal, vertical or wrap).
In the design center of GstarCAD you can display layers, block, text style, dimension style of the opened drawing, you also can modify,delete related parameter such as text style. Furthermore in GstarCAD design center you can copy blocks, text style, dimension style between different drawings, you also can browse and insert raster image files.
Copy font files to corresponding catalog GstarCAD Professional\Fonts. Please don't copy the whole font file of other software to GstarCAD randomly; it is better only to copy useful font files.
Use hopen command or use GstarCAD backup file manager to open, the dwh file will be saved as dwg file after you open it. See related link.
The program allows dimension entities of the same dimension style to have different special parameters, that is, dimensions of the same style may have some different parameters.
From GstarCAD 2011, the Ribbon interface was added as the default interface, but the classic interface is still popular as well, so GstarCAD provides a convenient way to switch between them. Way 1: Find "Style" at upper-right corner to select "Classic interface" in the menu. You can also select the interface style in it. Way 2: Type the WS command, and input 3 for Classic interface, or input 1 for Ribbon interface.
ReducethequantityofapplicationprogramsrunningtogetherwithWindows,andthequantityofopeningdrawingsin GstarCAD .Use"Purge"toeraseuselessdrawingdatuminDWGdrawing.Reducesnapitemsornotsnapifnotnecessary.
.dwg is the default drawing format of GstarCAD; at present, GstarCAD is compatible with ever version of .dwg and .dxf files from 2.5 to 2010, it is means GstarCAD is compatible from AutoCAD 2.5 to AutoCAD 2012. If you are using AutoCAD 2013, you have to exchange the file with GstarCAD and save it as earlier .dwg version before 2010. By the way, GstarCAD will be compatible with AutoCAD 2013 soon.
GstarCAD Standard includes the function of 2D plane drawing. GstarCAD Professional adds 3D and dynamical block functions on the base of Standard version; Academic version includes all the functions, but there are watermarks on printings and the size of drawings are limited.